Dub legend Dennis Bovell - who's worked with everyone from The Slits and Orange Juice to Fela Kuti and I Roy - gets a grand retrospective featuring deep cuts and lesser known versions from 1976-80, remastered at Dubplates & Mastering.
In 1976, when he temporarily shuttered his Jah Sufferer Sound System, briefly joining Coxone Sound, Bovell entered a prolific period of output, engineering classics like Janey Kay's 'Silly Games' and The Slits' epochal 'Cut'. 'Sufferer Sounds' focuses in on this era, pulling together loosies and unheard versions (like a smeary dub of 'Silly Games') to offer an alternative timeline for the heads. It's all killer material, honestly, featuring psychedelic versions of tracks with Matumbi, The Dub Band (Bovell's project with Matumbi guitarist John Kpiaye), drummer Errol Campbell, African Stone (his duo with Matumbi's Jah Bunny), vocalist Pebbles and lovers rock also-ran Angelique, and a slew of solo gear.
Hearing it all together only reassures us how influential Bovell has been on dub's sonics - even his deepest cuts sizzle with blunted, foundational space and low-end heft. Just check the smudgy, kaleidoscopic 'Blood Dem' or the woody, percussive 'Dub Choice'. It's an education, really, and comes with sleeve notes from Bovell himself.
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Dub legend Dennis Bovell - who's worked with everyone from The Slits and Orange Juice to Fela Kuti and I Roy - gets a grand retrospective featuring deep cuts and lesser known versions from 1976-80, remastered at Dubplates & Mastering.
In 1976, when he temporarily shuttered his Jah Sufferer Sound System, briefly joining Coxone Sound, Bovell entered a prolific period of output, engineering classics like Janey Kay's 'Silly Games' and The Slits' epochal 'Cut'. 'Sufferer Sounds' focuses in on this era, pulling together loosies and unheard versions (like a smeary dub of 'Silly Games') to offer an alternative timeline for the heads. It's all killer material, honestly, featuring psychedelic versions of tracks with Matumbi, The Dub Band (Bovell's project with Matumbi guitarist John Kpiaye), drummer Errol Campbell, African Stone (his duo with Matumbi's Jah Bunny), vocalist Pebbles and lovers rock also-ran Angelique, and a slew of solo gear.
Hearing it all together only reassures us how influential Bovell has been on dub's sonics - even his deepest cuts sizzle with blunted, foundational space and low-end heft. Just check the smudgy, kaleidoscopic 'Blood Dem' or the woody, percussive 'Dub Choice'. It's an education, really, and comes with sleeve notes from Bovell himself.
Dub legend Dennis Bovell - who's worked with everyone from The Slits and Orange Juice to Fela Kuti and I Roy - gets a grand retrospective featuring deep cuts and lesser known versions from 1976-80, remastered at Dubplates & Mastering.
In 1976, when he temporarily shuttered his Jah Sufferer Sound System, briefly joining Coxone Sound, Bovell entered a prolific period of output, engineering classics like Janey Kay's 'Silly Games' and The Slits' epochal 'Cut'. 'Sufferer Sounds' focuses in on this era, pulling together loosies and unheard versions (like a smeary dub of 'Silly Games') to offer an alternative timeline for the heads. It's all killer material, honestly, featuring psychedelic versions of tracks with Matumbi, The Dub Band (Bovell's project with Matumbi guitarist John Kpiaye), drummer Errol Campbell, African Stone (his duo with Matumbi's Jah Bunny), vocalist Pebbles and lovers rock also-ran Angelique, and a slew of solo gear.
Hearing it all together only reassures us how influential Bovell has been on dub's sonics - even his deepest cuts sizzle with blunted, foundational space and low-end heft. Just check the smudgy, kaleidoscopic 'Blood Dem' or the woody, percussive 'Dub Choice'. It's an education, really, and comes with sleeve notes from Bovell himself.
Dub legend Dennis Bovell - who's worked with everyone from The Slits and Orange Juice to Fela Kuti and I Roy - gets a grand retrospective featuring deep cuts and lesser known versions from 1976-80, remastered at Dubplates & Mastering.
In 1976, when he temporarily shuttered his Jah Sufferer Sound System, briefly joining Coxone Sound, Bovell entered a prolific period of output, engineering classics like Janey Kay's 'Silly Games' and The Slits' epochal 'Cut'. 'Sufferer Sounds' focuses in on this era, pulling together loosies and unheard versions (like a smeary dub of 'Silly Games') to offer an alternative timeline for the heads. It's all killer material, honestly, featuring psychedelic versions of tracks with Matumbi, The Dub Band (Bovell's project with Matumbi guitarist John Kpiaye), drummer Errol Campbell, African Stone (his duo with Matumbi's Jah Bunny), vocalist Pebbles and lovers rock also-ran Angelique, and a slew of solo gear.
Hearing it all together only reassures us how influential Bovell has been on dub's sonics - even his deepest cuts sizzle with blunted, foundational space and low-end heft. Just check the smudgy, kaleidoscopic 'Blood Dem' or the woody, percussive 'Dub Choice'. It's an education, really, and comes with sleeve notes from Bovell himself.
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Dub legend Dennis Bovell - who's worked with everyone from The Slits and Orange Juice to Fela Kuti and I Roy - gets a grand retrospective featuring deep cuts and lesser known versions from 1976-80, remastered at Dubplates & Mastering.
In 1976, when he temporarily shuttered his Jah Sufferer Sound System, briefly joining Coxone Sound, Bovell entered a prolific period of output, engineering classics like Janey Kay's 'Silly Games' and The Slits' epochal 'Cut'. 'Sufferer Sounds' focuses in on this era, pulling together loosies and unheard versions (like a smeary dub of 'Silly Games') to offer an alternative timeline for the heads. It's all killer material, honestly, featuring psychedelic versions of tracks with Matumbi, The Dub Band (Bovell's project with Matumbi guitarist John Kpiaye), drummer Errol Campbell, African Stone (his duo with Matumbi's Jah Bunny), vocalist Pebbles and lovers rock also-ran Angelique, and a slew of solo gear.
Hearing it all together only reassures us how influential Bovell has been on dub's sonics - even his deepest cuts sizzle with blunted, foundational space and low-end heft. Just check the smudgy, kaleidoscopic 'Blood Dem' or the woody, percussive 'Dub Choice'. It's an education, really, and comes with sleeve notes from Bovell himself.
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Dub legend Dennis Bovell - who's worked with everyone from The Slits and Orange Juice to Fela Kuti and I Roy - gets a grand retrospective featuring deep cuts and lesser known versions from 1976-80, remastered at Dubplates & Mastering.
In 1976, when he temporarily shuttered his Jah Sufferer Sound System, briefly joining Coxone Sound, Bovell entered a prolific period of output, engineering classics like Janey Kay's 'Silly Games' and The Slits' epochal 'Cut'. 'Sufferer Sounds' focuses in on this era, pulling together loosies and unheard versions (like a smeary dub of 'Silly Games') to offer an alternative timeline for the heads. It's all killer material, honestly, featuring psychedelic versions of tracks with Matumbi, The Dub Band (Bovell's project with Matumbi guitarist John Kpiaye), drummer Errol Campbell, African Stone (his duo with Matumbi's Jah Bunny), vocalist Pebbles and lovers rock also-ran Angelique, and a slew of solo gear.
Hearing it all together only reassures us how influential Bovell has been on dub's sonics - even his deepest cuts sizzle with blunted, foundational space and low-end heft. Just check the smudgy, kaleidoscopic 'Blood Dem' or the woody, percussive 'Dub Choice'. It's an education, really, and comes with sleeve notes from Bovell himself.